Don’t know what to do with all those potato peels? Running out of room in your oven for stuffing? Gravy tasting a little flat? Head to our holiday hub, How to Thanksgiving Smarter, Not Harder, for ...
Early spring is a tricky time for meal planning and fresh produce. We haven't yet arrived at spring vegetable season, but everyone is tired of the endless parade of winter squashes and potatoes and ...
This week, Chef Peter Hamme and owner of Stone’s Throw Restaurant in Seymour shows Tina Redwine how to make spring-time recipes. Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Add the parsnips and cook, ...
Add parsnip rounds to medium pot, spread in one layer (get a bigger pot if the slices are piled on top of one another) and sweat in butter for five minutes, add herb bundle and wine, cook until wine ...
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As a kid I never much cared for parsnips. My dad was wild about them, but I was unmoved, figuring that if they were white and ended in “-nip,” they must somehow be related to turnips. And I was ...
If you've ever spotted cream-colored carrots at the grocery store, there's a good chance you've actually found parsnips. This root vegetable looks similar to carrots in shape and size but is quite ...
Sometimes a great food idea seems to bubble up from several sources at once -- and why not? Culinary inspiration often comes when chefs are playing in the kitchen. They all have the same toys, after ...
I love all of the classic steak preparations: au poivre, Diane and Marsala. This dish means we get to say yes to all of them! It is full of flavor and texture and quick to get on the plate. It's also ...
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